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Memento returned after 62 years (CANOE)
More than six decades after being washed away in a load of laundry and presumed lost forever, a precious keepsake has made its way back into the hands of its owner.

Updated: GC to cut ribbon on NAH facility (The Herald-Gazette)
A ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening of the Nursing and Allied Health Building on the Gordon College campus will be held Friday, April 1 at 1 p.m. "We welcome the public to attend this celebration and then tour this impressive, state-of-the-art building," said interim Gordon president Shelly Nickel.

School choice expanding as record election fine languishes (Journal-News)
A school choice group that pumped millions of dollars to help get its candidates elected in Ohio, Wisconsin and other states has yet to pay a record $5.2 million fine imposed three years ago by Ohio election officials, according to the state attorney general.

Nurses to play a greater role in healthcare (FOX59 WXIN-TV Indianapolis)
Savinh Pouv wears a white coat, treats patients and is considered a primary care provider at the Los Angeles County clinic where she works - but she is not a doctor.

Special needs, special care
Special needs, special care (Boston Globe)
Innovative team approach helps families of seriously ill children that struggle to balance blessings and burdens of treatment Diane Norton and her 13-year-old daughter Lindsay meet with Dr.

Nursing homes sue NYS over Medicaid (Business First of Buffalo)
More than a dozen area nursing homes have joined a lawsuit aimed at claiming funds owed by New York for increased Medicaid reimbursement rates.

Nursing cuts? Care better now, health minister says (SooToday)
NEWS RELEASE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ONTARIO ************************* Keep nurses on the job in Sault Ste.

Worthing, Southlands and St Richard's hospitals praised by inspectors (Shoreham Today)
QUALITY of care in Worthing, Southlands and St Richard's hospitals has been praised by independent regulators after unannounced visits.

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